Netflix movies can be hit or miss, but according to Seth Rogen, Like Fatherwas a freakin’ home run. Last night, the actor tweeted that the lighthearted comedy was Netflix’s “number one movie in over 100 countries this weekend,” a huge honor considering that award-winning hits like Million Dollar Baby and The Aviator came onto the platform just a few days earlier. Rogen went on to explain that in the days since Like Father premiered on August 3, the film has racked up over 10 million streams, making it Netflix’s “number one movie in the world.” The actor didn’t specify whether Like Father is Netflix’s most successful movie of all time or if it’s the best-performing movie right now, but regardless, 10 million views is nothing to sneeze at. Decider reached out to Netflix for comment but did not hear back by the time of publication.

If Seth Rogen is correct about Like Father‘s streaming stats, it would make the film his most successful of all time. According to Deadline, the average price of a movie ticket is $9.16, and if the movie were released at the box office, 10 million streams would translate to a cool $91,600,000 in ticket sales in less than a week. Rogen’s highest box office opening currently sits at around $60,000,000 with Kung Fu Panda (he voiced Mantis), and although the actor’s Like Father “10 million views” claim includes six days, not just its opening three, it seems safe to say that the Netflix Original would be (and likely was) a major hit in its first weekend alone.

I’m on @LateNightSeth tonight talking about many things, among them “Like Father” which is on Netflix (and was their #1 movie in over 100 countries this weekend and overall their #1 movie in the world with 10 million streams! Yay! Thanks for watching!) Here is a picture. pic.twitter.com/QuoaH61CTr

Frankly, it’s no surprise that Like Father has been such a success for Netflix: the film has all the trappings of a home video hit. The feel-good flick stars Kristen Bell and Kelsey Grammer as Rachel and Harry, an estranged father/daughter duo who reconnect on a Caribbean cruise vacation. As the two attempt to sort out a relationship that went awry over two decades ago, Rachel begins flirting with Jeff (Rogen), a recently-divorced cruiser. Part family comedy, part rom com, Like Father is exactly the kind of low-stakes movie that Netflix viewers — particularly female viewers — crave.

10 million streams may seem like a lot, but word is just beginning to spread about LikeFather. Expect that number to rise dramatically in the next few weeks — and hopefully, Rogen will continue blabbing about it.